One Strivers Row

2605 FREDERICK DOUGLASS BLVD

Building Description

Abutting one of New York City's architectural masterpieces, One Strivers Row sits at 2605 Frederick Douglass Boulevard in Harlem, a vibrant and historic neighborhood in Upper Manhattan. In contrast to the original Strivers Row, for which this luxury condominium is named, One Strivers Row is postmodern in design, featuring a glass-and-steel façade wedged between historic red-brick brownstones and apartment buildings. 2605 Frederick Douglass Boulevard is a convenient address indeed, situated on one of Harlem's bustling thoroughfares and near the subway, providing fast access to the rest of Manhattan.
Like its exterior, the interior of One Strivers Row is sleek and contemporary. Open floor plans and high ceilings are the norm in each of the condos for sale at One Strivers Row, with floor-to-ceiling windows drawing in natural light, filling up these spacious rooms in the process. Solid wood floors tie each room together, from the living room with its gas fireplace to the gourmet kitchen and its sumptuous mix of walnut and quartz with appliances custom made to seamlessly blend in with the surrounding decoration. In contrast, bathrooms are lined with sumptuous tile flooring, wooden components, and customized Italian faucets.
At 2605 Frederick Douglass Boulevard, luxury doesn't end when you leave your condo. Residents at One Strivers Row have access not only to personal outdoor space, but also a common rooftop deck, providing stunning views of Upper Manhattan, the northern reaches of Central Park, and the world-famous Midtown Manhattan skyline. One Strivers Row also offers its residents bicycle storage, great for weekend trips to any of the number of parks in Harlem, while a video-intercom system provides additional security. With all of this in a superb location in one of Manhattan's fastest-growing neighborhoods, what is there not to like about One Strivers Row?

Building Amenities

Location

Nearby Transportation

135th Street & St. Nicholas Avenue
(3 min walk)

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B

C

145th Street & St. Nicholas Avenue
(7 min walk)

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B

C

D

135th Street & Malcolm X Boulevard
(8 min walk)

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Central Harlem

Central Harlem stretches from beyond the northern end of Central Park to the Harlem River. It is a neighborhood of rich history, beautiful architecture, and revitalizing growth. Harlem has been the center of many ethnic groups, such as English, Jewish, Italian, and African-American...

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